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THE MICHICAN DAILY

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MOTOR-S COMING
WILL SAVE SAS

COLGATE STUDENTS PETTINT
rPACLTY; GET FRIDAY 1OLIDAY
Ithaca, N. Y., Nov. 9.-Upon a peti-
tion .of the students, the faculty of
Colgate University have discontinued
classes on the Friday following
Thanksgiving. Acoerdingly, triple
cuts will be attached to all absences
on the following Monday.
Patronize our Advertisers.-Adv.

Graduates Entertained at Teas
Graduate women in the University
were entertained at a tea given by the,
Graduate Women's club on Monday
afternoon in Barbour gymnasium.

STUDENTS LUNCH
409 EAST JEFFERSON
OPEN 6:30 A. M.
TILL 11:00 P. M.

FUILWEILER PRvOPHECIES CARS
WITH GEAR BOXES OF
GREATER RANGE

New Term Nov. 14th. Type-
writ ng, Shorthand, Bookkeep-
ig, Penmanship, Secretarial
Trainig. May and Evening.
HAMILTON BUSINESS COLL.
State and William Sts.

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MODERN AUTOS WASTE I
75 PERCENT OF POWER
Public Wants Speed, But ,Will Be;
Forced to Submit To
Innovation

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ST U D E N TS
We carry a general line of supplies to meet your requirements.
RICE, QUALITY and SERVICE
STUDENTS SUPPLY STORE
111 1SO. UNIVERSITY AVE.

Why pay more to have your Shoes repaired,
when you can 'have guaranteed work at the
following prices.

YOU SHOULD HEAR THESE
New Victor Reors for November
RED SEAL RECORDS
Mother of My Heart (Montanye-Grey) ............... Frances Alda
64990
Mattinata (Carducci-Fatuo) Italian ................-Guiseppe De Luca
74711
Serenade Melancolique (Tschaikowsky) Violin......Jascha Heifetz
r 64993
To Spring (Grieg) Violin.......Fritz Kreisler
Eugene Onegin-Aid di Lenski (Faint Ech of My Youth)
Giovanni Martinelli
64994
Little Town in the Ould County Down (Pascoe-Carlo--
Sanders) ..................................... John McCormack
DANCE RECORDS
18798
Dangerous Blues-Fox Trot ............Original Dixieland Jazz Band
Royal Garden Blues-Fox Trot.. ...Original Dixieland Jazz Band
18801
South Sea Isles-Medley Fox Trot.. Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra
Rosy Cheeks-Fox Trot.........All-Star Trio and Their Orchestra
18802
I Ain't Nobody's Darling-Medley Fox Trot
All-Star Trio and Their Orchestra
Yoo-Hoo-Fox Trot.....................Haekel-Berge Orchestra
18803
Sweet lady-Medley Fox Trot.......Paul Whiteman and Orchestra,
Say It With Music-Fox Trot........Paul Whiteman and Orchestra
18804
It Must Be Someone Like You-Fox Trot. Benson Orchestra of Chicago
When the Sun Goes Down-Fox Trot.............Shilking Orchestra
POPULAR RECORDS
54254
The Old Road ......................................... Merle Alcock
Ship o' Dreams.................................. Merle Alcock
Saturday ("Snap Shots of 1921") Piano Duet
Victor Arden and Phil Ohman
Oh Joy'..........................Victor Arden and Phil Ohman
45253
Within a Mile of Edinboro' Town. ............Lucy Isabelle Marsh
Twickenham Ferry............. ...........Lucy Isabelle Marsh
18805
When the Honeymoon Was Over.................... Henry Burr
Jealous of You................. ............... William Robyn
I Wonder If You Still Care for Me?................... Charles Hart
Remember the Rose........... ................... Elliott Shaw
18808
Some Blessed Day ................................ Criterion Quartet
The Wayside Cross .. .. ... ... Criterion Quartet
110 SOUTH MAIN STREET
Schaeberle & Son Music House
110 South Main St.

(By Associated Press)
Lansing, Nov. 9.-Twelve horse-
power motors for automobiles and
gear boxes of greater range to give
the necessary hill climbing power and
speed are coming very soon in the
motor industry, according to W. H.
Fulweiler, chairman of the technical
section of the American Gas associa-
tion.
According to Mr. Fulweiler, motor
cars of today, with their high horse-
power motive plants, need only about
25 per cent of the power at ther dis-
posal. They burn up every year, he
claims, millions of gallons of gasoline
uselessly. The low horsepower driv-
ing plant, with remodeled gear boxes
would take the motorist over the roads
as fast and as surely, and would cut'
out the gasoline demand to a great
extent.
Not olntary
Mr. Fulweiler, however, does not
beieve that the motor driving public
is coming voluntarily to the small
power plant. The process of evolu-
tion, or revelation, he thinks, will be
a forced one. As the thing now stands
there are 9,000,000 registered motor
vehicles in the United States. The
curve of motor car production has
been steadily upward since the in-
ception of the industry and indica-
tions are that it will continue upward
Sooner or later the number of motor
vehicles is going to become so large
that the demand for gasoline will pro-
hibit the conversion of any part of
crude oil into gas oil or other com-
mercial products. Then the thing will
resolve itself into a contest between
commercial-industry and the motor
carriers of passengers and freight.
When that time comes, or before, he
declares, the motor vehicle power
plant will have to be altered to avert
a tieup in the oil and gasoline supply,
Common in England
According to the Gas association
official, small power plants are used
successfully in European motor cars
The twelve horsepower car in com-
mon in England.
Mr. Fulweiler was in Lansing to
testify before the public utilities com-
mission concerning the cost of usine
oil in the production of gas. Michi-
gan ranks sixth as a producer of !I-
luminating gas from the consumption
of gas oil. The tendency now, ac-
-ording to Mr. Fulweiler, is toward a
steadily increasing cost of gas oil and
other commercial oils. He blames it
largely on the vast amount of gasoline
used by motor vehicles.
OFFER 25 FR FNCH
SCHOLARSHIPS
Twenty-five American field - service
scholarships for French universitie
will be offered for 1922-23.
These fellowships sare competitive
and open only to those who are gradu-
ates at the time of making application.
The amount of the scholarship is $2001
plus 10,000 francs, with payments
in three installments per year. De-
tailed information as to procedure in
this matter may be secured from the
ffice of Dean Alfred H. Lloyd, of th
graduate school.
The field service scholarships arc
at memorial to the 127 field service
men who gave their lives in the late
war and to perpetuate among futur
generations of French and American
youth the understanding and fraterni-
ty of spirit which marked their rela-
tions udring the war.
The Michigan team used to receive
rather harsh criticism when they only
won a football game by one point, ac-
cording to the old records.

-. lot of argument that
no one can dispute-
Th fact tt i it evss ay
is proof of low prices at
the chigan Cafeteria!

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On Last Liberty betiveen
Alaynard and State Streets

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Tickets at Grahamrs, Slater's and Wahr's uptown
Fischer Drug Co. and Goodyear Drug Co. downtown

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